Personally I think we should go after Floyd, he is a star in the making, great size, great speed and needing to resign Jackson and Merriman, money isn't able to go around for all, (hopefully)And T.O. will be available and i say we take a look, especially to help our young WRs a workaholic role model, want the work non of the talk

Personally I think we should go after Floyd, he is a star in the making, great size, great speed and needing to resign Jackson and Merriman, money isn't able to go around for all, (hopefully)And T.O. will be available and i say we take a look, especially to help our young WRs a workaholic role model, want the work non of the talk

Everyone worth a look will be an RFA. Jackson is not leaving, Marshall is too much, and even Floyd will be difficult to get.

The only big name UFA is Antonio Bryant, who will want to get paid, again. Chambers and Owens could be stopgaps, but I cant see Parcells taking on Owens, and Chambers would probably just replace Ginn and be slightly more effective (although with a guy like Henne he will have more opportunity to use his downfield speed and agility to open up the passing game).

I still want Boldin but I think you have the Pats, Bears, and Ravens among others who will be vying for his services. Many may think I'm nuts for mentioning the Pats but with an uncapped year, several big contracts coming off their books, potentially no Welker, and a slew of picks to trade, I think you have to consider them a player.

Steve Breaston thrives in a system were he is the #3 WR behind Boldin and Fitzgerald. He sees nothing but one on one coverage. Miami needs a guy that can come in and be a #1 guy. At best, Breaston is a #2.

With the likelyhood of no new collective bargaining agreement in place, guys that would have been UFA like Vincent Jackson are now RFA.

Antonio Bryant and Bill Parcells have supposedly patched up there volatile relationship and Parcells and Bryant even stay in touch. He the only TRUE FA WR worth looking at, as he is just 28 years old. He coming off an injury plagued 2009, but in 2008 he had over 80 catches for 1200 plus yards.

Bryant's numbers remind me a lot of Chris Chambers......he has 2 1,000 yard seasons and 6 seasons were he caught for 750yds or less. Not sold on him being a #1 WR, but he probably would be the best WR if he were on the fins.

In no way am I saying pick up Antonio Bryant, I'm just saying he is probably the best true free agent available. And to be fair to Antonio, he was hurt a good bit this past year and Tampa Bay offense this year featured Byron Leftwich briefly at QB along with rookie Josh Freeman.

Is he a true #1, probably not, but he has had some nice season when healthy and had a solid QB to play with like the year he had in 2008 with Tampa Bay and Jeff Garcia.